Bounty Killer Jam 2006 Nah No Mercy The Warlord Scrollszip 18 -
For fans of Bounty Killer and dancehall music, "JAM 2006 - Nah No Mercy - The Warlord Scrollszip 18" is a must-listen. If you're new to Bounty Killer's music, this album is a great starting point, offering a comprehensive introduction to his style and lyrical themes. For fans of similar artists, such as Beenie Man and Sean Paul, "JAM 2006 - Nah No Mercy - The Warlord Scrollszip 18" offers a unique perspective on the dancehall scene and the experiences of Jamaican musicians.
Showcases major collaborations, including with Barrington Levy and "Sufferer" with Wayne Marshall. For fans of Bounty Killer and dancehall music,
"Nah no mercy, nah no mercy / A da time yah fi di bloody and di thirsty / Mi sweep through like cyclone, leave di place empty / Warlord come fi claim what dem owe mi since ninety." Essential Tracks "Dem say di war done
The set is divided into two discs, capturing different eras and styles of his career: uploaded to obscure blogs
This set serves as a career-spanning collection, featuring that highlight his influence as the "Warlord" of dancehall. It includes many of his most iconic "clash" records and cultural hits from his 15-year reign prior to the release. Essential Tracks
"Dem say di war done? Warlord nah retire / Mi tek Beenie belt and mi fling it in di fire / Dis a 2006, di rules get higher."
For collectors, is the holy grail. Attempts to get the track officially cleared for streaming have failed; Bounty’s management reportedly denies its existence, likely due to uncleared samples and incendiary lyrics. But the file persists—passed via USB drive, uploaded to obscure blogs, deleted, then re-upped.